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It’s very much Marina City and when you come into that space, you know where you are.” Legal Sea Foods , 315 N Dearborn Street (entrance off State St. Bridge, next to Smith & Wollensky).
The Marina City portion includes 146,000 square feet of dining, entertainment and experiential retail venues and two 450-stall parking garages that serve the landmark towers.
The Marina City location of Smith & Wollensky opened in 1998. Chicago culinary icon Hans Aeschbacher , who passed away on Thursday, was the first executive chef.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he will travel to Washington, D.C. to push for more federal assistance for migrants arriving in the city, but he is facing pushback on a proposed housing site in ...
When Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd, caught wind of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s suggestion to house migrants inside the luxe Hotel Chicago Downtown, at 333 N. Dearborn St. in Marina City, his rhetoric ...
From UIC to Marina City, architecture photographer Orlando Cabanban brings Chicago into focus If you run across midcentury images of signature Chicago buildings, it’s likely Cabanban was behind ...
As locations go, the just-opened Legal Sea Foods couldn’t have found a more fitting setting than in Marina City, which offers sweeping views of the nearby Chicago River. Or as Matt King ...